A new theory proposes gravity isn’t a fundamental force but emerges from quantum electromagnetic interactions, potentially reshaping our view of spacetime itself.

A new theory proposes gravity isn’t a fundamental force but emerges from quantum electromagnetic interactions, potentially reshaping our view of spacetime itself.
If experimentally proven that gravity is classical, we will have to start from the beginning in a search for a satisfactory ontological picture of the world.
Images of the supermassive black holes wouldn’t have been possible if mimetic gravity was the right recipe for gravity.
Adding extra dimensions to a theory known as “fuzzy gravity” may help bridge the gap between quantum mechanics and relativity.
Even tiny deviations in pendulum behavior caused by quantum gravity could be clearly noticeable, say researchers.
Gaining an understanding of quantum gravity could help scientists uncover some of the Universe’s deepest mysteries.
Scientists uncover a surprising link between hyperbolic metamaterials and gravity, revealing that light behaves similarly in both realms.
The mystery around a region where Earth’s gravitational pull is weaker than other parts of our planet may finally have an answer.
A new approach to understanding gravity helps eliminate some discrepancies inherent in general relativity.
New research reveals that quantum effects defy the universality of free fall, providing a potential experimental pathway to test quantum gravity.